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7A <br /> Page 39 <br /> DRAFT-Will be updated ar�d provided in color for March 22"d Council mee#ing <br /> GQALS & lNDIC/�TC�RS <br /> Emissions Reduction Overview <br /> To stay on track to achieve the community's emissions red�ction target,the community should <br /> reduce the emissions t�hat resuit from the buiit enviranment by 15%percent by 2020.This wifl <br /> require reducing emissions from the built enviranr�nent seetor fram an estimated 317,496— <br /> 269,871 metric tons of COZ,for a total reductio�of 47,625 metr+c tons. More speciflcally this is <br /> a reduction of 14,872 metric tons fram residentia!buildings and 32,752 metric tons from <br /> commercia!and industrial facilities. <br /> Progress Indicators <br /> Redwood City facilities rofe model energy efficiency in the built environment <br /> • Municipal facilities are benchmarked using Partfolio Manager <br /> • Municipai Energy Fund established <br /> • Number and square footage of facilities energy audited and retrofitted <br /> . Municipal faciiities energy efficiency increases <br /> . Ir�crease in the number of renewable energy systems providing energy to municipal <br /> facilities <br /> Commercial facilities energy efficiency impraves <br /> • Increase�n the number and square footage of facili�es energy audited and retrofi�ted <br /> • Increase in the number of commercia!renewabie energy systems <br /> Green Building is standard practice in the new const�uction and remodei market <br /> • Green Building Ordinance is implemented <br /> � Increase in the number and square footage af residential Build It Green certified <br /> buildings <br /> • Increase in the number and square faotage af commercial LEED certified buildings <br /> Residential homes in Redwood City achie�e a high standard of energy efficiency <br /> • Inerease demand far residential energy retrofits and weatherization programs <br /> • Increase in the number of residential renewable energy systems <br /> • Increased energy efficiency in the residential built environment <br />